COOK COUNTY CORRECTIONAL OFFICER ACADEMY : CORRECTIONAL
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A corrections officer, correctional officer, detention officer, prison warder, or a prison officer is a person charged with the responsibility of the supervision, safety and security of prisoners in a prison, jail, or similar form of secure custody.
An officer appointed by the Corrective Services Commission to carry out duties relating to community service work and probation
An employee of the TDCJ-CID who performs advanced work involving the direct supervision of offender in their daily assigned duties including the responsibility of preventing escapes and maintaining discipline in conformance with strict rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures.
A county in northeastern Illinois that includes Chicago and most of its closer suburbs; pop. 5,105,067
Cook County may refer to: By far the most populous of these, the most populous in its state, and the second most populous county in the U.S. is: *Cook County, Illinois
A secondary school, typically a private one
A place of study
a secondary school (usually private)
an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature
A place of study or training in a special field
a school for special training
Correctional Officers Week
Gov. Bev Perdue has proclaimed May 2-8 as 2010 Correction Officers Week. A copy of the governor’s proclamation was presented by Correction Secretary Alvin Keller to a group Tuesday, May 4, at the Division of Prisons. Shown, left to right in the front row, are Officers Andrea Stephens, Erin Jones, Tara Meeks and Anthony Eversley. Back row, left to right, are Officer Antoine Ross, Lt. William Dias, Leon Stephenson, Secretary Keller, Division of Prisons Director Bob Lewis and Officer John Davis.
Correctional Officers Speak Out
Photo by Av Harris. Jon Pepe, president of local 391 representing hundreds of correctional officers, mental health counselors and other state prison staff, standing in front of the Cybulski state prison in Enfield, CT. Pepe is a 17 year veteran Correctional officer who said Tuesday October 16, 2007 that the state prison system is dangerously overcrowded, putting the safety of his union members in jeopardy.